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Chapter 43, Problem 10TYU
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To explain: The factor that may have the greatest effect in regulation the human population.

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Population growth is referred with increase in the population with the time and can be defined with increased number of organisms of any species in a population. Population growth is associated with any organism, but this is generally related with human population.

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